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In Part 1 of this post, I detailed three areas of concern in the current public space that is California today. Here, I’d like to suggest two other major sets of problems, and then draw some implication for the nation as a whole. The almost complete failure of the Brown administration to do anything meaningful about the rapid… Read More »

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JD Eveland

JD is a polymath – a thinker, a scholar, an analyst of what is and what could be; He has been experiencing and studying information technologies since well before the phrase was coined. He casts an inquiring eye on current trends in society, education, research, organization, technology, economics, and human behavior. He is particularly adept at saving organizations from themselves, despite their best efforts to avoid being saved.